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'''Sambahsa''' or '''Sambahsa-Mundialect''' is an [[:Category:Auxlangs|international auxiliary language]] (IAL) devised by [[w:French people|French]] linguist Dr. Olivier Simon.<ref name="OS">{{cite web |url= http://sambahsa.pbworks.com/w/page/10183084/FrontPage|title=The Official Website of Sambahsa |author=Dr. Olivier Simon |year=2010| accessdate= 2011-02-18}}</ref> | '''Sambahsa''' or '''Sambahsa-Mundialect''' is an [[:Category:Auxlangs|international auxiliary language]] (IAL) devised by [[w:French people|French]] linguist Dr. Olivier Simon.<ref name="OS">{{cite web |url= http://sambahsa.pbworks.com/w/page/10183084/FrontPage|title=The Official Website of Sambahsa |author=Dr. Olivier Simon |year=2010| accessdate= 2011-02-18}}</ref> | ||
Among [[ | Among [[Auxiliary language|IALs]] it is categorized as a [[wikt:worldlang|worldlang]]. It is based on the [[w:Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European language]] (PIE) and has a relatively complex grammar.<ref name="Mithridates">{{cite web |url=http://www.pagef30.com/2009/05/why-you-should-keep-your-eye-on.html|title=Why You Should Keep an Eye on Sambahsa |author=Mithridates |date =2009-05-14 |accessdate =2011-02-18}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://sambahsa.pbworks.com/w/page/10183084/FrontPage|title=sambahsa / FrontPage|website=sambahsa.pbworks.com|access-date=2019-10-31}}</ref> | ||
The language was first released on the Internet in July 2007; prior to that, the creator claims to have worked on it for eight years. According to one of the rare academic studies addressing recent auxiliary languages, "Sambahsa has an extensive vocabulary and a large amount of learning and reference material".<ref>"The Representation of Korean and Other Altaic Languages in Artificial International Auxiliary Languages" in ''Journal of Universal Language'', March 2012, p.153, by Alan Reed Libert.</ref> | The language was first released on the Internet in July 2007; prior to that, the creator claims to have worked on it for eight years. According to one of the rare academic studies addressing recent auxiliary languages, "Sambahsa has an extensive vocabulary and a large amount of learning and reference material".<ref>"The Representation of Korean and Other Altaic Languages in Artificial International Auxiliary Languages" in ''Journal of Universal Language'', March 2012, p.153, by Alan Reed Libert.</ref> | ||
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